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Default Jun 22, 2017 at 05:48 AM
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Hi its been a few months since ablifry not being covered anymore by my second insurance it only cost 3.65 when it was covred and now it is 10.00! I am on fixed income and i told me pdoc about this and all he said was i can't control the cost and asked him about a cheaper medication and i asked him to do a Proir audication forum and he said he would but never did it. cna my primey care doctor help me out this something! this pdoc does not want to do anything
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Default Jun 23, 2017 at 02:57 PM
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Have you checked www.goodrx.com? It helps you find the cheapest price for meds based on zip code. Maybe you'll find it is cheaper at a different pharmacy.

Rx Outreach | Patient Assistance Program, Discount Prescription Drugs is also worth checking. I am on a crappy computer right now so can't look it up for you but they often have really good prices on meds; if you go to the website you can check the price. Often you can get a 3 month supply for 1 month's co-pay or better.

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